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2. | Was the puffy bump on the tip of his nose or the ___ of his nose? | 5. | He could see the bump in his ___ mirror. | 6. | The puffy ___ was the same color as the rest of his skin. | 9. | The bump wasn't ___; it was soft. | 11. | Were harmless___ cells or harmful cancer cells inside the bump? | 12. | His dad had had ___ cancer, so he thought he might have ___ cancer too. | 13. | Doctors had ___ out many suspicious spots on his dad's face. | 14. | Fat cells were okay. How can a little ___ fat be harmful? | 15. | He ___ to spend a lot of time in the sun. He was ___ to hot, sunny weather. | 16. | The bump was the same ___ as the rest of his skin. | 17. | Skin ___ is just one type of ___. ___ kills thousands every year. |
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1. | People use their bathroom ___ to shave and to look at their face. | 2. | His dad had a lot of suspicious ___s on his face; doctors removed them. | 3. | Skin cancer often occurs on a person's ___, head, or neck. | 4. | A doctor might remove ___ spots on your face. | 7. | He had a soft, ___ bump on the side of his nose. | 8. | He ___ed the bump, but he didn't feel anything hard. | 9. | The bump didn't ___ when he touched it; there was no pain. | 10. | The bump wasn't a ___ color from the rest of his skin; it was the same color. | 12. | The bump used to be ___er; now it was getting bigger. | 16. | Cancer ___s are much more dangerous than fat ___s. |
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